In the Middle East, food is never just food. It's how a mother says I love you. It's how a neighbour welcomes you home. It's the centre of every story worth retelling. Damma was born from that truth — and from a quiet frustration: the plastic bags we used to protect our food were polluting the world we were trying to feed.
We started with one question. What if a bag could hug your food the way you hug your family — gently, completely, without ever letting go? That answer became Damma.
Every Damma is a hug. A hug for the leftovers your grandmother sent home. A hug for the marinade you've been perfecting for years. A hug for your kid's lunchbox, the picnic you packed at dawn, the freezer that holds tomorrow's family meal.
But it's also a hug for the planet. Every reusable Damma silently replaces hundreds of single-use plastic bags. Every meal you store is a quiet act of care — for the people you love, and for the world they'll inherit. We don't think sustainability is a campaign. We think it's how love behaves when nobody's watching.
If you've ever caught yourself saying "where is my damma?" — that's the highest compliment we could earn. Welcome to the family. Welcome to a kitchen where freshness, love, and care all hold each other a little tighter.
